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TREASURER. [ART. 10.

of bills of ex-
change and
promissory
notes

promissory notes, and stamp the same with the same stamp used by
him on all licenses issued from his office, and shall take receipts
from the several notaries public for all such stamped protests at
any time delivered to them.

Art 22, s 25.
1854, c 16
To furnish
printer with
statement of
receipts and
expenditures.

28- He shall, after each regular session of the General Assem-
bly, furnish the printer of the laws with an accurate statement of
the receipts and expenditures of the public money for the fiscal
year; and it shall be the duty of the said printer to attach said
statement to and publish the same with the laws passed by the
General Assembly at such sessions.

ARTICLE X.
TREASURER.

1 Oath 8 What books and papers to have custody of

2 Bond, penalty 9 To report to legislature claims for taxes

3 Oath to be taken by sureties overpaid

4 What necessary to authorize approval 10 To deduct amount of indebtedness in pay-

5 Where bond to be recorded, copy of, evi- ing creditor of State
dence 11 Assignee

6 Governor may require bond to be renewed 12 To issue duplicates for bonds or coupons

7 Clerks, salaries lost

PUBLIC DEBT

13 To appoint agent to pay interest
14 Agent not to be paid
15 To give bond, condition
16 Oath of security on bond
17 Where to be recorded
18 To record and burn coupons paid
19 Bonds, etc, purchased for sinking fund to
be cancelled, statement to he filed in
comptroller's office, duty of legislative
committees.

20 Agent to return coupons paid
21 To transmit interest to Europe
22 To com mute currency into sterling bonds
23 Interest on public debt •
24 Agents for payment of interest on public
debt payable abroad

FUNDING THE PUBLIC DEBT.

25 Amount to be set apart to credit of sinking
fund, State bonds to be purchased and
cancelled
26 Surplus in treasury to be invested in pur-
chase of State debt, overdue debt to be
preferred in purchases, notice to hold-
ers.

27 If overdue bonds not procurable, invest-
ment may be made in any bonds of
State, bonds purchased to be cancelled
28 Comptroller to draw warrants on treasurer
for payment of bonds purchased
29 Debt redeemed to be cancelled
30 How to be charged

Art 91, s 1
1852, c 12, s 1,
1851, c 408
Oath

1. The treasurer, in addition to the oath prescribed by the sixth
section of the first article of the Constitution, shall take an oath
faithfully, diligently, and honestly to discharge the duties of his
office.

Id s 2
1852, c 12, ss 2-4
Bond

Penalty

2, He shall, before entering upon the discharge of his duties, give
bond to the State of Maryland, with security or securities approved
by the governor, in the penalty of two hundred thousand dollars,



 

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